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Goodnight, Numbers (McKellar Math) (edition 2017)

by Danica McKellar (Author), Alicia Padron (Illustrator)

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Illustrations and simple text help the reader understand the numbers one to ten and recognize them as they appear all around us, especially at bedtime. Includes note to parents.
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Title:Goodnight, Numbers (McKellar Math)
Authors:Danica McKellar (Author)
Other authors:Alicia Padron (Illustrator)
Info:Crown Books for Young Readers (2017), Edition: Illustrated, 32 pages
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Tags:counting, numbers, bedtime, goodnight, math

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Goodnight, Numbers by Danica McKellar

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I love Danica as a Hallmark actress (and side note, we had her on our Hallmark podcast--or friends did since I was busy with Audrey--). And I love that she also has another side to her: her math side. She's more than just beauty; she has brains too.

This book is not earth shattering. But I did love counting from one to ten and finding all of the different objects on the page that correspond with the number we are on. It's fun! ( )
  msgabbythelibrarian | Jun 11, 2023 |
This book is a great way for children to learn how to count. This story is about how each night children say goodnight to a number of different objects around them. This book is great for teaching children the importance of counting. ( )
  StephanieEHoover | Nov 20, 2020 |
Enjoyed reading this one to my daughter. Will read it to her again when she is older. ( )
  DKnight0918 | Sep 12, 2020 |
A great introduction to numbers for little ones with emphasis on how they are in pretty much EVERYTHING we do, every day. The illustrations are not only lovely but encourage readers to participate in the counting activities on each page. A great add in....look inside the cover, both front and back; even adult readers may learn a think or two. ^-^ ( )
  GRgenius | Sep 15, 2019 |
The book is about a child and how they spend their time in the evening. Such as eating dinner, cleaning up, getting ready for a bath and then to sleep. But as the child goes through these events, math is involved such as counting the number of objects around the house. It is a great way to introduce numbers to kids. I rate this 4 out of 5 because it is a great way for kids to learn their numbers. ( )
  verocruz | Mar 17, 2019 |
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